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>> we heard jim saying someone will get hurt. this un envoy has his diplomatic mission cut short in crimea. it just arrived. he visited a naval base and was leaving when armed men, 10 to 15 in number, not everyone with weapons surrounded him and demanded he leave crimea immediately and go to the airport. he got into the car he came with and refused to get out and the men blocked the car. they then were threatening him. he was described as shaken and not physically hurt. he walk and sought refuge. the late news is that the united nations is saying they are taking a late flight out and will return shortly to kiev to continue his mission. cut short by today's incident, the words of the united nation spokesman office here in new york. secretary general young had described to the press corps what was happening with him. he did not have un security with him. they said they were relying on ukrainians for security. they are not sure if anybody was with him. he was accompanied with a european security official, but he went alone to the na
>> we heard jim saying someone will get hurt. this un envoy has his diplomatic mission cut short in crimea. it just arrived. he visited a naval base and was leaving when armed men, 10 to 15 in number, not everyone with weapons surrounded him and demanded he leave crimea immediately and go to the airport. he got into the car he came with and refused to get out and the men blocked the car. they then were threatening him. he was described as shaken and not physically hurt. he walk and sought...
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jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots and the sticks. they have the off ramp, including the idea of sending observers into eastern ukraine. president putin and others have said that ethnic russians are under threat. they are calling for our help and demanding rescue. we will send observers in and they will take a look at the situation and see what can be doneme done. back up. at the same time, also saying that our patience is wearing thin. if russia does not pull back to its original positions, we are going to start imposing costs. you have two costs in effect. one on the financial front. you have lang
jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots...
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our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto, once again, with us. what do we know about this? there seems to be some serious back and forth, what the u.s. knew and didn't know. >> no question. you remember last week administration officials were telling cnn it was not their assessment that the russians were going to go in numbers. ask then lo and behold we see russian troops on the ground there, and this has sparked an angry reaction from lawmakers, calling for an inquiry. today you saw senator john mccain taking it to defense secretary chuck hagel. here's what he had to say. >> the fact is, mr. secretary, it was not predicted by our intelligence, and it's already been well-known, which is another massive failure, because of our misreading, total misreading of the intentions of vladimir putin. >> early last week, we were well aware of the threats. when i was in nato, again, there was a meeting specifically about the threat with the nato ukraine commission. so this wasn't sudden or new that we didn't know what was going on. >> another thing you'll he
our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto, once again, with us. what do we know about this? there seems to be some serious back and forth, what the u.s. knew and didn't know. >> no question. you remember last week administration officials were telling cnn it was not their assessment that the russians were going to go in numbers. ask then lo and behold we see russian troops on the ground there, and this has sparked an angry reaction from lawmakers, calling for an inquiry....
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let's bring in our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, the white house says it won't be sending a presidential delegation to the paralympic games in sochi, russia that, are about to begin. is this more boy costs? it looks like the g-8 summit in june the u.s. was planning on participating in, that may be gone, as well. >> reporter: that's right. and you heard secretary of state john kerry say, wolf, it may become the g-7. that russia may be expelled. want to pick up on something you were talking about with anderson cooper about that alleged ultimatum from russia to ukrainian forces about crimea. there is a state department conference call going on right now, wolf, and a state department spokeswoman, jen psaki, said they don't have any independent confirmation that ultimate yum has been issued. but if that had occurred, it would in their view constitute a dangerous escalation. so that quick response from the white house to those events, even though the russians are saying that that did not occur. you mentioned the word from the white h
let's bring in our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, the white house says it won't be sending a presidential delegation to the paralympic games in sochi, russia that, are about to begin. is this more boy costs? it looks like the g-8 summit in june the u.s. was planning on participating in, that may be gone, as well. >> reporter: that's right. and you heard secretary of state john kerry say, wolf, it may become the g-7. that russia may be expelled. want to pick up on...
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jim sciutto. i want to go to elise labbott. she is joining us from paris. there is a lot of diplomacy underway when we know the secretary of state has been in contact, at least, on the phone and presumably, is going to meet with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia. right, elise? >> reporter: supposed to later this afternoon. the foreign minister is meeting with the french foreign minister, wolf. the french along with the british and the u.k., u.s. all trying to get russia in the same room with the ukrainian foreign minister as part of this diplomatic off ramp talking about getting a dialogue between the russians and ukrainians. secretary kerry met with this so-called budapest group. putting out this statement calling for international monitors. i want too read a little bit of that statement. these three governments, reaffirm the importance of protecting the rights of all ukrainian citizens irrespective of their ethnicity or spoken language. this, as jim was saying, is a bone to russia, saying, listen, we recognize that you have a lot of interests
jim sciutto. i want to go to elise labbott. she is joining us from paris. there is a lot of diplomacy underway when we know the secretary of state has been in contact, at least, on the phone and presumably, is going to meet with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia. right, elise? >> reporter: supposed to later this afternoon. the foreign minister is meeting with the french foreign minister, wolf. the french along with the british and the u.k., u.s. all trying to get russia in the...
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. >> jim, talk a little bit about the concern from the perspective of the administration. russia is so key in so many discussions. you are talking about iran. you are talking about syria. so key and also such a thorn in the side of u.s. diplomacy in the u.s. reaching objectives. what does this mean for those other efforts? >> regional and global as you say. russia is central to any possible solution in syria. russia is central to the nuclear deal being negotiated and a difficult with iran. as the relationship runs into trouble over ukraine, the department said that russia is good at compartmentalizing these issues and can focus on one or the other. these are personal. there is a breech of trust here. also to jill's point. i think it's important. president obama lnchsed this. offering in effect an off-ramp saying you have your concerns in the eastern part of the country. let's address the concerns so that one, to remove that excuse if it needs an excuse to allow the troops to come in. also a face saving move. a way forward to move out. in the meantime, the president referen
. >> jim, talk a little bit about the concern from the perspective of the administration. russia is so key in so many discussions. you are talking about iran. you are talking about syria. so key and also such a thorn in the side of u.s. diplomacy in the u.s. reaching objectives. what does this mean for those other efforts? >> regional and global as you say. russia is central to any possible solution in syria. russia is central to the nuclear deal being negotiated and a difficult...
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jim sciutto is joining us with that side of the story. so, in your mind, does the u.s. have any more plans other than just talking loudly at this point? >> well, that's a good question. in those words, there's a lot of meaning. officials delivering very stark warnings to the russians to be careful not to move in. you heard secretary of state john kerry saying yesterday it would be, in his words, a grave mistake in the russians move in. now you have defense secretary chuck hagel who is traveling saying that russia should not make any moves that could easily be misinterpreted. we know they are watching closely. i think we can assume that they are working very much behind the scenes to deliver that message as well. and that shows that they are concerned. what else can they do beyond those concerns, it's a fair question. we don't know. it's hard to say what else they can do. >> what is the biggest concern? >> the biggest concern is that russia moves in. we've seen this story before. you remember in 2008 when russian troops moved in to georgia, as it happens around the time
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here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: jim reid retired from the u.s. army as a lieutenant colonel in 2011. after 27 years and nine combat deployments. he went looking for a job as a civilian. did you think at the time when i become a civilian, i'm going to have a skill set that i can use? >> oh, absolutely. i'm a nurse anestivity. so an easily transferable skill, something hospitals use every day throughout the country. >> reporter: and you still had a rough time. >> di. i did. >> reporter: reid has worked at three hospitals in three years and been laid off twice. >> it was very difficult to deal with, and it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit, first time in a long time that i had to do that. >> reporter: the unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans is 7.9%, higher than the national civilian average of 7%. the pentagon's propose the budget cuts could force roughly 90,000 service men and women to seek civilian jobs. similar resume, similar skill sets. >> in a bad economy. >> reporter: in a bad economy. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what
here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: jim reid retired from the u.s. army as a lieutenant colonel in 2011. after 27 years and nine combat deployments. he went looking for a job as a civilian. did you think at the time when i become a civilian, i'm going to have a skill set that i can use? >> oh, absolutely. i'm a nurse anestivity. so an easily transferable skill, something hospitals use every day throughout the country. >> reporter: and you still had a rough time. >> di....
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jim joining us now in moscow. good morning to you. a lot going on to talk about. perhaps more aide from the eu and perry going to paris. >> reporter: that's right. kerry is in paris to discuss with russian counter parts. richard, i think you could say there's been a change in the past 24 hours as far as potential progress. that clearly comes from putin's comments tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the peninsula. that allowed the perceptible change from the military confrontation we've been reporting on to take a step back from the brink. today in crimea things repain tense on the ground. there's reports of russians seizing two ukraine missile posts. ukraine is spinning not towards war but diplomatic solution. secretary of state john kerry meeting with the russian counter part in paris is the first face to face meeting since the crisis escalated. perhaps more significantly ukrainians and russians on a governmental level are talking for the first time today. the russian defense official is discussing ukraine with n
jim joining us now in moscow. good morning to you. a lot going on to talk about. perhaps more aide from the eu and perry going to paris. >> reporter: that's right. kerry is in paris to discuss with russian counter parts. richard, i think you could say there's been a change in the past 24 hours as far as potential progress. that clearly comes from putin's comments tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the peninsula. that allowed the...
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jim maceda is in moscow for us now. we talk about that latest development there, the parliament in crimea making that vote. >> reporter: well, that's right. but i would say that's probably a symbolic vote. it is a rough parliament, the crimean parliament has only pro russian representatives. and it is symbolic because while it was practically unanimous, 78-0, with eight abstentions, still they realized they would have to be referendum for that to have any teeth. and the referendum now has been moved up from march 30th to march 16th and in that referendum crimeans will vote on whether they become part of russia or stay part of the ukraine. meanwhile, in terms of the flurry of democracy going -- a flurry of diplomacy, i should say, going on throughout europe, we have talks today again in rome. there were talks yesterday in paris. secretary of state john kerry characterized those talks as tough, but constructive. the they probably will be tougher, probably not as constructive today. it is very, very hard to get russian for
jim maceda is in moscow for us now. we talk about that latest development there, the parliament in crimea making that vote. >> reporter: well, that's right. but i would say that's probably a symbolic vote. it is a rough parliament, the crimean parliament has only pro russian representatives. and it is symbolic because while it was practically unanimous, 78-0, with eight abstentions, still they realized they would have to be referendum for that to have any teeth. and the referendum now has...
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seventeen points adrift from the fixed it to send the french firms into a frenzy the big guns from heidi so jim and the chill in the last say in the french capital the kitty kitty as gm of the road stretching eleven weeks that one again gaining ground on second place monica and noodle was assigned to me and together the first offer that on the premise was a damp squid in the french giants went in off thai meal they later ported to something a job in the brazilian wax will have his side ahead on fifty minutes and let acute care bout me back after injury he had to have them in the seventy ninth minute to nail party sentiments that i resent him and now a two point lead at the top of the table. well that's it for the court to see you next monday for another roundup of your top football fixtures jesus was. i do. i did. ch the growing international pressure russia showed no sign of normalizing is crimean presents. ukraine is now accused equipment is seizing key border posts and deploying sixteen thousand russian troops in the region since last friday. i'm an easy standoff assisted many areas. with de
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nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda is live for us now in moscow. let's look ahead to secretary kerry's meeting in paris. any hope of progress or is this just more posturing from both sides? >> reporter: hi, thomas. well, i think you can feel a sea of change in the past 24 hours. you cited some of putin's comments yesterday. some of them troubling, no doubt. he also said he saw no need for use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, really allowing that cold war style military confrontation that we've been reporting on to take a step back from the brink. we've seen that in the reaction of the world stock markets already. and even though rhymea remaicri very tense on the ground, those pictures prove that, even a report of russians seizing two more crimean anti-missile posts, the perception is that ukraine is spinning not toward war but some kind of diplomatic solution. secretary of state meeting with count counterpart sergey lavrov. this is the first time since the current crisis escalated that they've had a face-to-face
nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda is live for us now in moscow. let's look ahead to secretary kerry's meeting in paris. any hope of progress or is this just more posturing from both sides? >> reporter: hi, thomas. well, i think you can feel a sea of change in the past 24 hours. you cited some of putin's comments yesterday. some of them troubling, no doubt. he also said he saw no need for use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, really allowing that...
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. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals and enemies responsible for violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine, or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance the state department has also put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. and those responsible for the situation in crimea. and they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took these steps in close coord
. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals...
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jim axelrod on sweeping changes in the college entrance exam. elizabeth palmer is covering the russian invasion of ukraine. and it's an ill wind that blows no good. jamie yuccas on how to get a lift on the worst of winter. >> 50-some-odd inches of snow this year, that's great. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. 13 people died in crashes linked to a defect in general motorses vehicles and tonight the government is demanding answers. chief among them, when did g.m. know about the defect, and what did the company do? car makers are required to notify the government within five days of discovering a safety defect. cbs news was the first to obtain a service advisory that showed that g.m. knew about these problems with ignition switches a decade before it announced a recall. that recall of 1.6 million, mostly compact cars didn't begin until last month. more now from jeff glor. mo >> reporter: the 27-page order demands names, e-mails, internal memos, engine
jim axelrod on sweeping changes in the college entrance exam. elizabeth palmer is covering the russian invasion of ukraine. and it's an ill wind that blows no good. jamie yuccas on how to get a lift on the worst of winter. >> 50-some-odd inches of snow this year, that's great. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. 13 people died in crashes linked to a defect in general motorses...
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how much do we know, jim? i'm not suggesting you know what they know, but how much do we know about what they know? >> reporter: good question. i have reached out and spoken to the cia about this and also spoken to other officials who have read those intelligence reports. the cia pushes back very hard. they say that they presented a numberf scenarios for possible intervention. there's their on the record statement. the cia regularly updated policymakers to ensure they had an accurate and timely picture of the unfolding crisis. it goes on to say, these updates, included several possible scenarios and any suggestion otherwise is flat wrong. so they're pushing back very hard. hinting they did say this is one possibility. here's the thing. senator mccain knows this. in my old job, i read classified intelligence reports. we have this imagination that they say x is going to happen tomorrow. and you know, intelligence is a murky thing. they have indications, they make judgments, occasionally they'll put percentages,
how much do we know, jim? i'm not suggesting you know what they know, but how much do we know about what they know? >> reporter: good question. i have reached out and spoken to the cia about this and also spoken to other officials who have read those intelligence reports. the cia pushes back very hard. they say that they presented a numberf scenarios for possible intervention. there's their on the record statement. the cia regularly updated policymakers to ensure they had an accurate and...
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let's bring in with our national security correspondent jim sciutto. jim? >> wolf, officials are attempting to de-escalate the crisis and avoiding any moves that may further inflame the situation. does russia expand its military intervention or does it pull back? on the ground in ukraine, there's a volatile mix of armed forces and emotions, which we saw flair up today. today in crimea, russian and ukrainian forces in a dramatic and dangerous standoff. weapons drawn and here a threat to open fire. >> i said stop! i'm serious. i'll shoot at your legs. >> reporter: and as secretary of state john kerry arrived in the ukrainian capital of kiev, a war of words. russian president vladimir putin and secretary kerry trading die metric clee opposed views of the crisis. back and forth. >> translator: the acting president, of course, is not legitimate. >> the elected representatives of the people of ukraine, they overwhelmingly approve the new government. >> reporter: and back and forth. >> translator: citizens of ukraine, both russian and ukrainian, what worries them?
let's bring in with our national security correspondent jim sciutto. jim? >> wolf, officials are attempting to de-escalate the crisis and avoiding any moves that may further inflame the situation. does russia expand its military intervention or does it pull back? on the ground in ukraine, there's a volatile mix of armed forces and emotions, which we saw flair up today. today in crimea, russian and ukrainian forces in a dramatic and dangerous standoff. weapons drawn and here a threat to...
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. ♪ >> and that is why i don't like jim's. >> we are not a gym. we are planning fitness. >> it makes fun of those who ruin the gymnasium experience. memberships can cost as little as $10 a month. the club is trying to create a judgment free zone and long alarms that go off if a member demonstrate poor etiquette. -- it even offers free pizza and bagels once a month. they have hit the 5 million member mark. it is paying off. joining me now is the ceo and cofounder, chris rundell. talk to us about the ad campaign. it has gotten you a lot of attention. i assume it's a big driver between the growth that you've seen. -- behind the growth that you've experienced. >> someone who is intimidated that normally would not go, you are making it a lighthearted atmosphere. >> wasn't in the nation a problem in the past? > previously, i would have thought of planet fitness like a goldstein jim. -- a goal gym. 85% of the population does not belong to a health club. >> does not belong deco >> yes to my so if you the rest of the industry is fighting over the 15%. we a
. ♪ >> and that is why i don't like jim's. >> we are not a gym. we are planning fitness. >> it makes fun of those who ruin the gymnasium experience. memberships can cost as little as $10 a month. the club is trying to create a judgment free zone and long alarms that go off if a member demonstrate poor etiquette. -- it even offers free pizza and bagels once a month. they have hit the 5 million member mark. it is paying off. joining me now is the ceo and cofounder, chris...
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when we had jim allison on the phone earlier, he stated that no buses were available. we normally do not like to talk about this but they would have used ac transit, they cannot. there are to bustlines that parallel the tracks. >> you can catch this of the bart will not provided. >> you can catch the 99 or the 801. a lot of fremont's passengers in the been san francisco. they cannot take a free my train to get there because they only go a richmond. they have to transfer a base fare. normally you what ride of the trade and transfer but he is suggesting that instead of getting on in hayward which is open, to just go straight to base their. >> yes, i was just wondering about this. >> we did ask whether or not it would have a impact on the rest of the system and he stated no because is only the lines on this line. they're not supply any-- >> are uc sain this direction, u typically do not see this but it could impact the san mateo bridge. there is no indication when servers will be restored until after sunrise, overall 6:34 a.m.. >> in the meantime, we have the commute on a
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. >> today, a jim cramer stock to watch. earlier today, i heard jim talk a lot about auto zone. he was positive. he also highlighted a lot of positive analyst calls and much higher price targets on azo. let's dig in. brian detrick on the charts, on the financials, oppenheimer financial. >> i would say i'm neutral. auto zone is one of the best run companies in retail and in many ways, it's a model for the retailers but the stock at this point is rather fairly valued. >> you think it's fairly valued. do the charts back that up or say something different? >> i think the charts look good. if you look at this chart here, it's been sideways for almost three weeks. i like that kind of slow stair-stepping higher. what i like is yesterday on earnings the shares went lower, kind of got the bears excited, then just as quickly, the shares finished off the lows. we call it a bear trap. to me that's a bullish sign from yesterday and that tight pattern, i expect all time highs in the next week or two. this looks really good. >> fundamentally, you think there's a reason why the stock could go d
. >> today, a jim cramer stock to watch. earlier today, i heard jim talk a lot about auto zone. he was positive. he also highlighted a lot of positive analyst calls and much higher price targets on azo. let's dig in. brian detrick on the charts, on the financials, oppenheimer financial. >> i would say i'm neutral. auto zone is one of the best run companies in retail and in many ways, it's a model for the retailers but the stock at this point is rather fairly valued. >> you...
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jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >> reporter: wolf, the pentagon and the u.s. intelligence committee have laser focus on those russian troops still in the field. many had traveled down from central russia, haven't gone back home. why are they still there is the big question e it ear their territory, perfectly allowed to be there, but why haven't they gone home? the pentagon watching this and also today moving to reassure east european allies. for the first time the pentagon is using its aircraft to send a message to russian president vladimir putin. >> the defense department i
jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >>...
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and on the other hand, jim wants to fulfill his destiny and do something great and realizes he can play a role in the work of art recovered in france but he has transportation hub as part of the second lieutenant in the army that he doesn't know where to go. so, this is the dynamic between the two of them back and forth. her testing to see can you be trusted, will he return these things to france? it is a fascinating dynamic and story in the much bigger story, and i think it is one of the great parts of the film that kate blanchet really teased out of the story. >> you mentioned sicily. in 1943 of course the allies are in sicily and the main one in italy at this stage of the war there were very few monuments. they had some success and failure. and all of this is explained in robert's third book saving italy. robert, could you briefly talk about some of the challenges, do they have transportation, do they have maps? >> it was a pathetic beginning. it was an army of one at the beginning. president roosevelt who realized this is a good idea also a dearth stood out they needed to buy time f
and on the other hand, jim wants to fulfill his destiny and do something great and realizes he can play a role in the work of art recovered in france but he has transportation hub as part of the second lieutenant in the army that he doesn't know where to go. so, this is the dynamic between the two of them back and forth. her testing to see can you be trusted, will he return these things to france? it is a fascinating dynamic and story in the much bigger story, and i think it is one of the great...
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we have jim harbaugh, showing off his hoops skills. we can show you that. and warriors have skills of their >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, how do you ask will ferrell to the prom? make a youtube video. why an east bay teacher wants the comedian to be his guest. >>> and the new procedure that's helping women change the way they look using what they have and what's there. join us for those stories at 11:00. >>> larry beale is here with all things highlight tonight. the warriors in action? >> this is a nice win for the warriors. you expect them to beat the celtics, which are not very good. what happened last night was significant here. they took down indiana. the warriors finish up the road trip tonight. the challenge is that you don't have a letdown against a team like the lowly celtics. this team is wretched. a record of 20-40. not interesting play. andre iguodala scores there. and you see the break-away here. and steph curry, a rare two-handed jam. the hero in indiana was klay thompson. another break-away. 10-2, golden -- they were showing early baskets he
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. >> nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. jim, putin said in his speech yesterday that he didn't have troops in the crimea. he also acknowledge the idea, perhaps, of a further dialogue. so what is the situation here? and do you believe in a diplomatic solution given what putin was saying yesterday? >> good morning, julia. what a difference a day makes. based on putin's comments, many would say that they're taking them with a grain of salt. but he did say tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine, he had no desire to an ex the crimean peninsula. that has allowed in people's perception for a stepping back from the brink. this cold war style military confrontation seems to be yesterday's news. and even though crimea remains tense today on the ground, there have been more exchanges of fire, there's been an approach by the russians to take over a ukrainian post again. still, even though these forces are locked in a standoff, it now appears as if ukraine is spinning not towards war, but some kind of a diplomatic s
. >> nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. jim, putin said in his speech yesterday that he didn't have troops in the crimea. he also acknowledge the idea, perhaps, of a further dialogue. so what is the situation here? and do you believe in a diplomatic solution given what putin was saying yesterday? >> good morning, julia. what a difference a day makes. based on putin's comments, many would say that they're taking them with a grain of salt. but he did say tuesday that he saw no need for...
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jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for what the west sees as a violation of ukraine's sovereignty. and while the e.u. talks today that ian referred to seem to already be hitting headwinds from countries like germany who believe sanctions will backfire, today, as you say, the u.s. upped the ante somewhat against putin, first with the state department announcement -- visa bans on a number of ukraine officials -- and the executive order that president obama signed authorizing sanctions, and we assume that's freezing assets on certain individuals, punishing them if they threaten ukrain
jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for...
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jim, what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, there, tamron, well, that meeting you referred to was indeed brief, kerry did urge lavrov to have direct talks. that seems to be an important theme now, unifying this swirl of activity. it was their first face-to-face since the ukraine crisis escalated. that is just one example of this, again, this flurry happening over the past 24 hours, tamron, the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to have gotten a boost from vladimir putin's comments. yesterday if you recall, he said he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine, had no desire to annex the crimean peninsula, and really that's a sigh of relief has been resinating in the international financial markets, including here in russia in moscow after historic drops on monday. that's just one example. the perception today, tamron, is that ukraine is spinning now not towards war, but some kind of diplomatic solution. in addition to kerry/lavrov meetings, more importantly, you've made reference to it, the meeting betwee
jim, what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, there, tamron, well, that meeting you referred to was indeed brief, kerry did urge lavrov to have direct talks. that seems to be an important theme now, unifying this swirl of activity. it was their first face-to-face since the ukraine crisis escalated. that is just one example of this, again, this flurry happening over the past 24 hours, tamron, the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to have gotten a boost from vladimir putin's comments....
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jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities with jackie at this nymex. >> we're watching the energy complex trading lower today as the geopolitical fears right now are easing. of course, the department of energy is going to report its weekly inventories for crude stocks for the week ended february 28th in a little bit time just about 20 minutes or so, we're waiting for that number. traders are expecting a build of 1.5 million barrels after the api reported it saw builds of 1.2 million barrels so that is somewhat in line. analysts are also saying they are expecting
jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy...
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. >>> could jim harbaugh be hunting for a new quarterback? prospect he spent time with. >>> good morning. welcome back. hayward b.a.r.t. station, incident has closed that station this morning. it's going to change up the commute if that's the station you use. mike inouye standing by to let you know the latest details on that. >>> new speculation 49ers may have found a quarterback in this year's draft class. head coach jim harbaugh visited northwestern university for the school's all-pro day. yahoo! sports says, while there, harbaugh spent almost an hour playing catch with the former eastern illinois quarterback. he caught the attention of a lot of pro scouts at senior bowl this year. harbaugh says he's impressed with the quarterback's journey so far. >> caught on camera, warriors' all-star steph curry going head to head with his coach. >> 25-year-old curry in a shoot-out with 49-year-old mark jackson earlier this week. curry arguably the best three-point shooter playing the game. jackson played basketball, too. he couldn't beat jackson. jacks
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jim harbaugh reverted back to his basketball days. harbaugh drain add half court shot visiting the team there. he was giving athlete as pep talk before the match-up against texas tech. the most impressive thing he did make the shots in the typical look, the black crew neck shirt t 49ers cap, and the pleaded khakis. >> a manual never find in mom khakis is anthony slaughter. he joins us this morning. good morning. >> never. never. let's talk about some weather. we're looking at some rain that moved through overnight. threw me for that one, scott. we're looking at rain. in fact, right now the rain is clearing out so skies are starting to part. once the sun comes up we'll see a good amount of sunshine. temperatures not as warm as they were yesterday, out of the 70s into the 60s for today. but not too bad. winds won't be too gusty so makes it feel nice. let's talk about the drive. >> not so nice here. we're looking at you can see the flares at the top. they closed off the hov, the carpool lane and the fast lane in addition to that so the t
jim harbaugh reverted back to his basketball days. harbaugh drain add half court shot visiting the team there. he was giving athlete as pep talk before the match-up against texas tech. the most impressive thing he did make the shots in the typical look, the black crew neck shirt t 49ers cap, and the pleaded khakis. >> a manual never find in mom khakis is anthony slaughter. he joins us this morning. good morning. >> never. never. let's talk about some weather. we're looking at some...
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jim acosta at the white house, thank you. >>> let's go to paris, our foreign affairs reporter elise lavin is there. intense meetings today. the secretary said he'd rather be where all of the action is right now as far as the diplomacy is concerned. did you get the sense that there's any ground for serious optimism right now? >> wolf, i would say cautious optimism. they didn't get that meeting between russian foreign minister lav love and the ukrainian foreign, they've been trying to get together all day kerry met with lavrov. then they sat down together. you had that call between angela merkel in which she's pitching this german/french plan that has some elements that the russians would like. tomorrow secretary kerry will go to rome and meet with foreign minister lavrov again. you have a seedling, if you will, of a diplomatic process. and everyone wants to de-escalate the situation. but i will say, wolf, the state department just sent out a fax sheet and it's called president putin's fiction. ten false claims about ukraine. i don't know how that will go down as de-escalation when secretar
jim acosta at the white house, thank you. >>> let's go to paris, our foreign affairs reporter elise lavin is there. intense meetings today. the secretary said he'd rather be where all of the action is right now as far as the diplomacy is concerned. did you get the sense that there's any ground for serious optimism right now? >> wolf, i would say cautious optimism. they didn't get that meeting between russian foreign minister lav love and the ukrainian foreign, they've been trying...
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we have congressman jim turner. he was in the room for the whole thing. >> i have not waived my constitutional rights under the fifth amendment and i will decline to answer any question on the subject matter of this hearing. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com observed here on "varney and company". this has been quite a day. lois lerner plead the fifth. republican chairman darrell issa adjourned the hearing, democrat elijah cummings explode in a anger, mike turner was there, he joins us here. the budget is not boring, it is a different plan to win this november. we have gone through it for you. we are shocked at what
we have congressman jim turner. he was in the room for the whole thing. >> i have not waived my constitutional rights under the fifth amendment and i will decline to answer any question on the subject matter of this hearing. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for...
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for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those pro-russian mps today are already warning that this vote means it's the russian soldiers in charge and the ukrainian soldiers who are on the peninsula will be regarded henceforth as occupiers. meanwhile president obama signed the executive order today authorizing sanctions he said presumably the freezing of assets in the united s
for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and...
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bret. >> jim, thank you. depending on how you look at it, a fascinating and confounding exchange tonight about the obama budget. senate budget committee top republican jeff sessions did everything he could today to get an answer from sylvia matthews burwell. >> you're proposing that we alter ryan-murray so you can spend $56 million more next year alone? >> what we are proposing -- >> yes or no, is that correct? >> what -- >> can't you answer that question simply, yes or no. do you propose to spend $56 billion more than ryan-murray allows, and you're proposing we change ryan-murray to allow you to do so? yes or no? >> senator, we do propose a change in the law that would be fully paid for, that would invest in the things that we believe are necessary for the economic health of the nation. >> you're refusing to answer it. i will answer it. the answer is that you're going to spend -- you're asking us to raise the spending limits by changing the ryan-murray law so you can spend even more than you agreed to spend
bret. >> jim, thank you. depending on how you look at it, a fascinating and confounding exchange tonight about the obama budget. senate budget committee top republican jeff sessions did everything he could today to get an answer from sylvia matthews burwell. >> you're proposing that we alter ryan-murray so you can spend $56 million more next year alone? >> what we are proposing -- >> yes or no, is that correct? >> what -- >> can't you answer that question...
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most 49er fans will just assume have their team lock up jim ha >>> with all the talk swirling around the 49ers and coach harbaugh says time to move on to another rumor. this photo by edward kind of hanging out and discussing the future. jones drew is a local product and would probably love to move to a contender after a few years with jacksonville but there's a fellow by the name of frank gore that is top with the niners until further notice. i wouldn't put too much into a friendly snapshot as of yet. it's not a rumor or hearsay it's fact. the warriors have won 12 straight. hard pressed to keep that going in chicago tomorrow night. although the bulls will becoming back to backers in atlanta. take a look at tj auguts to the -- augustin. and if you never sat court side at an nba game you can imagine how much it costs to get those tickets. how did you like that? dudley of new orleans meeting a fan head on. doused him with a beer, plenty wet but looks to me he was taking it like a pretty good sport. that's the sports life for a tuesday night. >> i love that. >> you have to pay. you have
most 49er fans will just assume have their team lock up jim ha >>> with all the talk swirling around the 49ers and coach harbaugh says time to move on to another rumor. this photo by edward kind of hanging out and discussing the future. jones drew is a local product and would probably love to move to a contender after a few years with jacksonville but there's a fellow by the name of frank gore that is top with the niners until further notice. i wouldn't put too much into a friendly...
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the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and economic priorities. china sets up course for growth and structural ef
the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and...
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jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of international observers in crimea. what are you hearing about that? and are you hopeful that that's actually a realistic solution to this? >> what i have heard is that, of course, chancellor merkel speaks fluent russian and has for sometime been in negotiation directly with president putin, and i think the obvious point to the -- that she's been making is that the united states and germany could put tremendous amount of economic pressure, and also that russia could be isolated diplomatically. you know, with the united nations, our u.n. ambassador's looking at moving forwar
jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of...
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jim cramer joins us now. big day yesterday, jim. what does it mean when you get back more in the snap snapback than you lost in the original sell-off. that has to be a positive sign, isn't it? >> yeah. i think a lot of people thought short setting that this was dwg fog on for a long time. i think a lot of people were saying, you know what? the data is really good. like the mortgage applications or the pmi. we're getting good, good, good data. and it's causing a lot of people who decide to get negative past to scramble. maybe they scrambled too quickly, but that's what's happened. >> the adp, i don't know how weak it would have had to be to be weaks than people thought because of the weather. i don't know if there's a number. it would have to be below 100, i think. >> yeah, i think so. these kinds of numbers allow people to say we got the growth with very little inflation. we don't have a number that is so strong that the fed is against us or the fed is still on ourthought. obviously monday we look at those if putin doesn't do anythi
jim cramer joins us now. big day yesterday, jim. what does it mean when you get back more in the snap snapback than you lost in the original sell-off. that has to be a positive sign, isn't it? >> yeah. i think a lot of people thought short setting that this was dwg fog on for a long time. i think a lot of people were saying, you know what? the data is really good. like the mortgage applications or the pmi. we're getting good, good, good data. and it's causing a lot of people who decide to...
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. >> host: jim said we had a lot of roads repaid for. and ron says, $25 trillion in debt by 2024 what does the president's budget say about the deficit? >> guest: that is true the debt is at around $25 trillion in 2024 but that is irrelevant because the economy will grow significantly between now and then. the absolute level of the debt is irrelevant. we have a larger debt than smaller countries. you would not compare to debt to a hundred years ago so that is irrelevant. the percentage of the debt relative to the size of the economy because that shows how much we are in debted. the president says 69% of the economy would be this. and that is a decline from today. the good news is we have smaller deficits and the economy is growing, but that is still bad when over the past 40-50 years it has been around 40%. not good in historical terms, but in history. the big problem is when the baby boomers are going to retire, the debt is going to rise because of the drains on social security and medicare. the problem isn't over as a person on twitter
. >> host: jim said we had a lot of roads repaid for. and ron says, $25 trillion in debt by 2024 what does the president's budget say about the deficit? >> guest: that is true the debt is at around $25 trillion in 2024 but that is irrelevant because the economy will grow significantly between now and then. the absolute level of the debt is irrelevant. we have a larger debt than smaller countries. you would not compare to debt to a hundred years ago so that is irrelevant. the...
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jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have any teeth. there are growing signs. people coming from moscow can see these signs of contention within the ranks. germany saying sanctions against russia will only back fire. the russian parliament as we speak is preparing a tit for tat bill which would allow the seizing of european countries doing business in russia. kerry said his talks with his russian counterparts were constructive. even that never happened. the russians say that the new intrimt government in kiev was put into place by an unconstitutional coup, so what lavrov was appar
jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have...
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did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm supposed to write buy, i'm supposed to write sell. and if i would do it, seriously the hardest thing to do, for example, you buy a stock it goes up 60%, the hardest thing to do -- >> sell it. >> no, is to buy more. it's so easy to say, hey, nobody -- nobody ever went broke taking a profit, you know, you always say that. the hardest thing to do if you are up 60 is to buy more, isn't it? >> well, i think that -- yes. when united air reported a number that was weather impaired and for just a brief moment american did go down. i'd like to ask jamie whether
did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm...
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they welcomed jim harbaugh prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh, familiar niners cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave the pregame pep talk. during a shootaround he drained it, making sure cameras were rolling. >>> san francisco, bay lights art display first illuminated on the western span of the bay bridge. all 25,000 of the led will be turned off temporarily. it will be dark for 10 minutes as a reminder of what the bridge will be like without them. then a relighting ceremony with music to match the light show. the illuminate organization launching a campaign to raise $12 million to keep lights on until 2026. >> very pretty. mike, not enough drizzle to obscure bay lights this morning. >> you can see it right behind me. they do look beautiful. they are dancing vertically. i like when they go across and look like fish swimming or clouds drifting through the sky. a different one right now. here is a look at week ahead in oakland. check out roller coaster, mid to upper 60s. 70s sunny, back monday to the 60s, 70s tuesday and wednesday. kind of what
they welcomed jim harbaugh prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh, familiar niners cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave the pregame pep talk. during a shootaround he drained it, making sure cameras were rolling. >>> san francisco, bay lights art display first illuminated on the western span of the bay bridge. all 25,000 of the led will be turned off temporarily. it will be dark for 10 minutes as a reminder of what the bridge will be like without them. then a relighting ceremony...
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the boy in honest nice to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is geoffrey. above. and there are no more. nato. breaking news here on our team to national estonia confirms the authenticity of a league diplomatic phone call which reveals of the snipers on kids independence square where legibly in the pale became ukraine's new leadership. the hardest my first favorite because not going to feel rich but the somebody. that's of the is tony and foreign minister talking to each of foreign policy chief catherine ashton . headlines on r.t. international who's calling the shots into. the jews who want to blow the rise of hardline nationalists convicts among them as are raising fears ukraine's up evil has empowered some very dangerous people meanwhile. russian national news agency says the russians have given ukraine forces and kill tomorrow morning to surrender parties out on the public ganda watch as media is fuelling panic over you. certainly a land swinging able russia's full blown intervention and the takeover of a song the invasion of crimea. it's eleven pm here in the
the boy in honest nice to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is geoffrey. above. and there are no more. nato. breaking news here on our team to national estonia confirms the authenticity of a league diplomatic phone call which reveals of the snipers on kids independence square where legibly in the pale became ukraine's new leadership. the hardest my first favorite because not going to feel rich but the somebody. that's of the is tony and foreign minister talking to each of foreign...
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hands next to me in my name is jim what's her name my name is jeffrey. right close to. the first strike. and i think you're. an army corps twitter. instagram. d m o o o. o. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing developments in ukraine. ok john i'd like to go back to you in paris i interrupted you before we went to the break please continue. now i'm just saying that the facts are the determining facts however important the external intervention is and it is very important but there is as stephen suggested a very important internal dynamic and that is a state of incipient civil war in ukraine and as a result of that the collapse of the ukrainian state there are plenty of historical parallels one could make one of them that comes to mind is the collapse of the soviet union itself which simply fragmented into different constituent parts another comparison that one can draw which is more topical is perhaps with afghanistan where the powers in the regions of afghanistan in the regional cities of afghanistan
hands next to me in my name is jim what's her name my name is jeffrey. right close to. the first strike. and i think you're. an army corps twitter. instagram. d m o o o. o. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing developments in ukraine. ok john i'd like to go back to you in paris i interrupted you before we went to the break please continue. now i'm just saying that the facts are the determining facts however important the...
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. >>> again, jim allison with b.a.r.t. telling me in a text they're hoping to have it opened by 7:30 this morning. we'll keep following that. >>> nsa whistle-blower edward snowden can't step in the u.s. without fear of arrest. that's not stopping him from appearing an an annual music texas tech festival. a teleconference monday for discussion how the tech community must defend itself against mass surveillance. he'll remain in russia where he received temporary asylum after leaking details of the government spy program. it's more than three moss to secure snowden's participation. >>> if you were expecting mail from southern california, listen up. nearly 120,000 letters and bills went up in flames in a big rig fire. the mail truck was heading from a post office in santa ana to the ontario airport when it crashed yesterday, and this was the scene on the 57 freeway. according to the postal service, the letters originated in orange county and the san gabriel valley. officials say anybody with letters that may have burned should
. >>> again, jim allison with b.a.r.t. telling me in a text they're hoping to have it opened by 7:30 this morning. we'll keep following that. >>> nsa whistle-blower edward snowden can't step in the u.s. without fear of arrest. that's not stopping him from appearing an an annual music texas tech festival. a teleconference monday for discussion how the tech community must defend itself against mass surveillance. he'll remain in russia where he received temporary asylum after...
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jim allison with bart told us a little earlier that are 7:30 is when they hope to re-open the stretch of track. it had been expected earlier but now they are wrapping up the investigation after sunrise so 7:30 this morning. ac transit is on time. let's go to the south bay and get a check of northbound 101 at julian. there was an eight-car crash. everything is cleared out. it didn't take long. it's still slow in the area 280/680 interchange. you can see it in the northbound commute direction. lights turned on before 6:00. more riders on the road with bart service shut down in the east bay that stretch of track in the east bay. it is jammed solid past the west grand overcrossing. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." here's lawrence. >>> a lot of clouds out there right now we have seen a couple of scattered light showers overnight most of that in the north bay but the rain picking up this afternoon. our hi-def doppler radar showing you a few scattered slight showers in parts of the north bay overnight but not a lot. we have had a lot of cloud cover, some muggy conditions, but really not a
jim allison with bart told us a little earlier that are 7:30 is when they hope to re-open the stretch of track. it had been expected earlier but now they are wrapping up the investigation after sunrise so 7:30 this morning. ac transit is on time. let's go to the south bay and get a check of northbound 101 at julian. there was an eight-car crash. everything is cleared out. it didn't take long. it's still slow in the area 280/680 interchange. you can see it in the northbound commute direction....
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wabc's jim dolan was still there. >> reporter: at the end of the night they still had to spray water on what was left behind on a massive explosion in new jersey that turned homes into splinters, leaving scores damaged and at least ten destroyed. >> loudest sound i ever heard. >> police tried to explain the chaos. >> reporter: contractors digging a hole ruptured a gas line and notified psg & e. the explosion blasted through the house of robert conrad was four houses away. >> sitting there, finishing lunch and bang boom. and a lot of things sprung off the wall. and ran out and looked. the smoke was just overhead. it was starting to rain insulation. >> reporter: you can see what he means. the insulation hangs still on the branches near his home. the city is still investigating but they acknowledge no homes were evacuated when the gas line ruptured until after the explosion. are you comfortable the proper steps were taken to secure that area? >> well, you know, without knowing the whole picture of this thing right now, because it's fragmented, i'd rather not comment on it. >> reporter:
wabc's jim dolan was still there. >> reporter: at the end of the night they still had to spray water on what was left behind on a massive explosion in new jersey that turned homes into splinters, leaving scores damaged and at least ten destroyed. >> loudest sound i ever heard. >> police tried to explain the chaos. >> reporter: contractors digging a hole ruptured a gas line and notified psg & e. the explosion blasted through the house of robert conrad was four houses...
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parents should not have to help but if they're able to and willing that's awesome. " >>: jim says " no absolutely not. parents are not obligated to pay. college is a privilege. not everyone has told the parents and can afford to attend college. " >>: sound off on the facebook page and share your thoughts. >>darya: i'm going to sue my kids for back pay i want money back for pain suffering. >>: i'm tabulated all the money i spent all the years. >>: who would've thought ysabel had to be so popular but to remember pharrell's pact. he turned his graeme is fashion moment into a charitable cause. and for that we tip our hat off to him. following the awards show last month, the center put his oversized viviaenne westwood on the bay to raise funds for " from one hand to another, " his own, a nonprofit organized asian. this had he wore on sunday night to the oscars was similar just a different color. the winning bid of $44,100 goes to a fast-food chain, arby's! during the grammys are based tweet it- =-tweeted " can we have our had to back? " because of its similarity to the local dairy of course
parents should not have to help but if they're able to and willing that's awesome. " >>: jim says " no absolutely not. parents are not obligated to pay. college is a privilege. not everyone has told the parents and can afford to attend college. " >>: sound off on the facebook page and share your thoughts. >>darya: i'm going to sue my kids for back pay i want money back for pain suffering. >>: i'm tabulated all the money i spent all the years. >>: who...